Teresa Giudice's After-Prison Plans (More Reality TV?) and More Shockers From the Real Housewives of New Jersey Reunion

After six seasons of Real Housewives, two post-sentencing Watch What Happens Live interviews, and two parts of a reunion special, Teresa Giudice's final television appearance before beginning her 15-month prison sentence in January (at least, we think? I wouldn't put it past Bravo to do a pre-prison special) came last night during the reunion's final installment. You would think the sentencing news would have provided some perspective and mellowed things out a bit, but not so with these ladies—and the bombs and accusations kept flying until the very end. See the most surprising revelations below, and let's chat in the comments afterward!

1. Teresa Giudice thinks she's done with Real Housewives—but maybe not with reality television. "This is probably going to be my last reunion," she told Andy Cohen, after admitting that she "80 percent" regrets coming on the reality show in the first place. But her after-prison plans might include a return to television, just not of the Real Housewives variety. "Maybe you'll see me on a cooking show," the Fabulicious cookbook author said. "I'd like to do something else. You never know."

2. Speaking of regret, Dina wishes she never returned to the show. "Once you walk away from something, remember why you did," she told Cohen when asked what she learned from that season. Cohen, giving his best who wouldn't want to be a Real Housewife face, followed up with, "If you had to do it again, would you?" "No," Dina responded simply. I don't like to make assumptions, but take away an ally/best friend from one Zen-loving spirit and add in a bunch of regret and methinks you have an equation for Dina exiting the show—again.

3. Teresa Aprea thinks those "yo momma" rumors were planted by Giudice to divert away from her legal troubles. I wasn't really understanding why the Aprea twins were so livid with Teresa Giudice over the Rino/their mother rumor—she didn't say it (that goes to Victoria Gotti) or spread it (that was thanks to everyone's favorite Jim Marchese). But it became clear during this third reunion special that Teresa Aprea believes Giudice was the ringleader of it all. "I just think you wanted the attention off you and your case and your negativity, so let's just throw someone else under the bus," Aprea said. "You can't hurt people in life that bad and not expect to get hurt back." The theory certainly sounds plausible (it was a little random for Gotti to just show up—mic'ed—at Giudice's signing), but Giudice denies it: "Consciously, I wouldn't be able to do that to someone."

That's all for this season of__RHONJ, so let's discuss: Would you watch a Teresa Giudice cooking show? Do you think Dina will return next season? And what are your thoughts on Teresa Aprea's theory—true or false?__